: Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:10 pm
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
He didn't. But he caused that incident. Without him running from one end of the field to the other it wouldn't have happened.
The incident would not have happened if the fans had shown the kind of restraint you expect from an adult.
What next? Away fans being excused for ripping up seats and throwing them at home fans because the home supporters near the segregation line celebrated.
Which of the following should be punished:
* Running 80 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (where an ex-player scores)?
* Running 40 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (where an ex-player scores)?
* Running 80 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a derby game)?
* Running 40 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a derby game)?
* Running 80 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a game against a bitter rival)?
* Running 40 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a game against a bitter rival)?
* Running 80 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a game in which the scorer has a problem with the opposition fans)?
* Running 40 yds to celebrate in front of opposition fans (in a game in which the scorer has a problem with the opposition fans)?
What is incitement?
If teh fans don't react, is it still incitement?
What is the acceptable running distance, and what is the relevant context in which it is allowed?
If the FA ban Adebayor on the grounds of improper conduct, it will set a dangerous precedent. If this actually took place in a court, the charges would fail, without doubt.